Racing company All About Sunday seeks to raise €800,000

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Company offers affordable way for horse racing fans to access ownership

The company was founded by entrepreneur Darren McGrath, and includes a team of horse racing experts, technology developers and executives.

“The business has been built with the consumer journey and experience at the heart by looking at it from a benefits to the consumer perspective. Apart from owning a share or shares in a racehorse, we provide weekly updates, including performance analysis and data, all delivered directly via the All About Sunday app,” said Mr McGrath. “Our members can see exactly how their racehorse is training, with a calendar that details where and when their horse is next scheduled to run.

The company has signed agreements with elite jump trainers, including Paul Nolan, Jack W Davidson and Gordon Elliot. Equity crowdfunding allows small to medium-sized investors to invest anything from €100 upwards in a company in return for shares in that company. Spark Crowdfunding has more than 10,000 investors on its database and has raised funds for 32 Irish start-ups in the past four years.

“Our mission is to make it easy for high potential Irish businesses, such as All About Sunday, to secure funding for growth in a simple, quick and low-cost manner,” said Chris Burge, chief executive of Spark Crowdfunding. “All About Sunday now affords an opportunity to capitalise on the potential of what is a lucrative and growing global horse racing market, valued at $300 billion in 2019.

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